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This video is a re-cut and re-edit of the video uploaded in July 2022. The original was producing using a mobile phone app which had its limitations, I had never been totally happy with it, hence this new upload. The content is the same original video but the production has had some information added and is now presented in line with my other videos. The Pilbara Railway network serves a number of iron ore mine sites in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. In August 1966, Hamersley Iron (a Rio Tinto company) opened a 298km line from Tom Price to a new port at East Intercourse Island, near Dampier. This was extended soon after by 100 kilometres to a second mine at Paraburdoo. Each train has three locomotives, 160 ore wagons each 20 tons empty, the train is 2kms long. The railway is the largest private railway in Australia (some claim the world). In 2020, Rio Tinto completed their "AutoHaul" project fully automating their 200+ engine fleet into a driverless configuration. Although the rail gauge is 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (standard), however, Rio Tinto, among others, use locomotives built to take advantage of the wider (USA) loading gauge. Some were built under licence in Australia by AE Goodwin, Comeng, and rebuilt by A Goninan & Co and Clyde Engineering, however, most have been imported from the USA. As of 2022 Rio Tinto and its partners have approximately 1700 km of heavy haul standard gauge railway. Thanks for watching.... Drew Attributions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki https://www.pilbararailways.com.au https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway... Music: Light Sting (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-... Artist: http://incompetech.com/